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Meeting Edna O'Shaughnessy: From the Series Encounters Through Generations

An Interview with: Edna O'Shaughnessy

Produced by: The Institute of Psychoanalysis

Chaired by: Sue Cockett

This project was set up to create a dialogue between old and new generations of
psychoanalysts, and record them looking back over their professional careers. Edna
O'Shaughnessy is interviewed in the library of The Institute of Psychoanalysis. Edna
O’Shaughnessy is interviewed in the library of the Institute of Psychoanalysis -
London

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